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That’s pretty far south. SpaceWeather.com reports this morning that auroras were visible last night in more than half of U.S. states, an extreme rarity. Photographers submitted stunning pics to SpaceWeather from such unlikely locales as Tennessee, Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma. In the Deep South--a region unaccustomed to taking in the northern lights--skygazers reported seeing rare deep red auroras that only occur during serious geomagnetic storms and are poorly understood.
All that adds up to a special occasion for most of us in the lower 48 who never get to see even a wisp of an aurora, much less a dazzling display like those that were reported nationwide last night. If you missed it, you can still catch a glimpse of last night’s fireworks via the gallery link above.
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